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Are you buying or selling a house in Chester? If your move has taken you up the River Dee and you need a conveyancing solicitor you don’t have to look any further. From New Brighton to Greenfield our solicitors and Licensed Conveyancers cover all of the Chester area. At reallymoving.com we only partner with property solicitors regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority or the Council for Licensed Conveyancers, so you can relax knowing you’re getting a specialist, expert service from the professionals.

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Named as the Best Law Firm for Conveyancing by First Time Buyer magazine in 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 & 2017, Beaumont Legal has successfully combined a personal solicitor-led service with online tracking systems, giving Read more

A quality friendly personal service. Our fees include dealing with your mortgage - we are on the panel of all the lenders so you will not incur the additional cost and delay of your lender being separately represented.Read more

We offer a fast, efficient and affordable service for all types of property transactions, including sales and purchases, right to buy applications, re-mortgages, equity release schemes and residential tenancies.Read more

Local information

All data below is based on reallymoving registrations for the 12 months to 30th June 2016

Average property price:
£226,240

Average number of bedrooms:
2.90

reallymoving movers:
627

Average distance moved:
36 miles

The historic walled city of Chester has a lot to offer. The Rows, the iconic black-and-white architecture and the walls themselves – which are the most complete in all of Britain – are but some of the cultural attractions unique to the city. In the town centre, the cathedral and the gothic renaissance town hall stand out as particular points of interest and Chester offers a variety of greenspaces, for example Grosvenor Park and the banks of the River Dee, to explore. Many people are moving to Chester and this is unsurprising as the council launched a redevelopment plan in 2007 that aimed to make the city a must see European destination. The redevelopment plan, or the ‘Chester Renaissance’, helps explain Chester’s popularity and in the last twelve months reallymoving.com has helped over 600 people move to the city.

Redevelopments are not the only thing that may affect property value in Chester and Cheshire brine can also have a serious impact on value. There are many salt mines in Cheshire County and this industry has existed and produced brine since Roman times. As brine can cause significant structural damage it is important to use the services of conveyancer to help with Cheshire brine searches and protect against any unforeseen costs. At reallymoving.com you can instantly compare quotes from up to four conveyancing solicitors who will give you the legal advice you need to move to Chester.